I fail to understand exactly why the Shadoe Stevens AT40 shows are with Cumulus
Cumulus bought the ABC Radio Networks when it bought Citadel. The original AT40 was distributed by ABC. They retained the Casey-less AT40 shows.
I fail to understand exactly why the Shadoe Stevens AT40 shows are with Cumulus
My curiosity is why the American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens series wasn't transferred to AMFM Radio Networks if the other elements of American Top 40 were. Maybe it had something to do with Shadoe Stevens or some kind of exception.
True. Usually on the Thursday Wheel of Casey, sometimes on Saturday though. I've caught Dave Hull (the very first guest host, introduced by Don Bastani), Robert W Morgan, Mark Elliot to name the ones I remember. Terrestrial did offer Dick Clark and Gary Owens after both pf their passingThey will run guest-hosted episodes; the programs offered to terrestrial stations typically do not.
Sounds like instead of going from 0-60, he went from 40-1!No, he was pretty much an insufferable a*shole most of the time. To be fair, part of that may have been the effects of undiagnosed early-onset Alzheimer's disease. But I guess we'll never know.
They do indeed air Casey-hosted AND guest-hosted episodes on "Wheel of Casey." You are correct about the offerings to terrestrial stations. They only seem to get any guest-hosted shows right after that guest host passes away. I remember one of them being an "extra" program on Memorial Day, I think.My SXM AT40 broadcast knowledge is a little rusty but I I believe SiriusXM 70s on 7 only airs guest hosted AT40 70s shows on the Wheel of Casey block. I'm not sure if they have played any guest hosted during the weekend.
Premiere Networks does occasionally offer guest hosted shows to terrestrial stations. They are optional shows and they really only air them once right after a featured guest host pass away. Examples include Dick Clark, Mark Elliott and Gary Owens.
No. When he started, he was an employee of Tom Rounds' and Ron Jacobs' company. He reportedly got a share of the revenue, but not ownership. The info on that is rather vague.Did Kasem own his broadcasts?
They used a Larry McKay-hosted episode Labor Day weekend. I thought there was one more guest-hosted Saturday show in 2023 fairly close to that but I don't recall who.They do indeed air Casey-hosted AND guest-hosted episodes on "Wheel of Casey." You are correct about the offerings to terrestrial stations. They only seem to get any guest-hosted shows right after that guest host passes away. I remember one of them being an "extra" program on Memorial Day, I think.
A Mark Elliot-hosted program on Memorial Day a couple of years back. He had only recently died, I think. Had to get up early on a holiday to hear it, but it was worth it!They used a Larry McKay-hosted episode Labor Day weekend. I thought there was one more guest-hosted Saturday show in 2023 fairly close to that but I don't recall who.
They played Mark Elliot on Wheel of Casey shortly after he died.A Mark Elliot-hosted program on Memorial Day a couple of years back. He had only recently died, I think. Had to get up early on a holiday to hear it, but it was worth it!
I may have heard that one, too.They played Mark Elliot on Wheel of Casey shortly after he died.
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Feel free to PM me if you want links to full episodes of Casey's Top 40, American Top 40 the Shadoe years, or the relaunched Casey version from 98-2003.
Someone should have suggested towards the end that the show may sound better if he did it as Shaggy. And let Scooby-Doo do the long distance dedication.Sadly. Casey's voice was sounding very elderly (which was especially weird since the more youthful sounding Casey shows from the 70s and 80s were still airing.
That's the letter U and the numeral 2!All he wanted was to see those pictures Don promised him….and no uptempo records before a death dedication.
Yes, on a separate channel from the 70s-80s showsLooks like the 1998-2004 show is on the iHeart app now.